Garmin has added a nutrition tracking feature to its Connect app, allowing Connect Plus subscribers to monitor their calorie and macronutrient intake.
If you use a Garmin smartwatch, it will now be easier to keep track of both your training and your nutritional intake. During the CES 2026 trade show, Garmin revealed that it will now be possible to ...
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That $6.99/month Connect+ subscription is finally starting to make sense.
To track your food intake, you can enter what you’ve eaten in the Garmin app. Garmin says you can search for food items using a “global food database”, and even scan a barcode or use your smartphone’s ...
Garmin finally integrates full nutrition tracking directly into the Garmin Connect app, announced at CES 2026. You can see calories burned and consumed together, log macros, and connect meals directly ...
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